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'Over & Under' Yarn Wrapping Manual
Please Note: You do not need to buy this manual if you are already booked onto the live Zoom workshop - the manuals come as part of the package!
If you’re looking for something simple to start with before trying the more complex woven patterns in Off-Loom Weaving Class 1, this one is for you!
No prior weaving or wrapping experience is needed.
These make great gifts and look lovely framed on the wall too.
This PDF instruction manual is a clear step-by-step photographic guide through the process from start to finish.
You will need:
A solid base - it doesn’t have to be wood like mine, but does need to be either rectangular or square so that it can support threads being wrapped both ways.
Double sided sticky tape
Yarn - I am demonstrating here with thin, shiny cotton sewing threads but you can use anything, and you can mix fibres and thicknesses too! Wool, cotton, linen, something novelty, anything goes.
Pencil
Ruler
Scissors
Needle - either a flat Bodkin needle or a regular sharp one is fine too.
I hope you enjoy making these!
If you would like to book onto the live virtual Yarn Wrapping Workshop, click here to find see the next available dates. During the live workshop we practice 3 different designs beside this one, including ‘Waffle’, ‘Plait’ and ‘Tree’!
Please Note: This learning content is for your personal use only and is not to be shared, re-sold or used for profit or for your own teaching purposes. Thank you ;-)
Please Note: You do not need to buy this manual if you are already booked onto the live Zoom workshop - the manuals come as part of the package!
If you’re looking for something simple to start with before trying the more complex woven patterns in Off-Loom Weaving Class 1, this one is for you!
No prior weaving or wrapping experience is needed.
These make great gifts and look lovely framed on the wall too.
This PDF instruction manual is a clear step-by-step photographic guide through the process from start to finish.
You will need:
A solid base - it doesn’t have to be wood like mine, but does need to be either rectangular or square so that it can support threads being wrapped both ways.
Double sided sticky tape
Yarn - I am demonstrating here with thin, shiny cotton sewing threads but you can use anything, and you can mix fibres and thicknesses too! Wool, cotton, linen, something novelty, anything goes.
Pencil
Ruler
Scissors
Needle - either a flat Bodkin needle or a regular sharp one is fine too.
I hope you enjoy making these!
If you would like to book onto the live virtual Yarn Wrapping Workshop, click here to find see the next available dates. During the live workshop we practice 3 different designs beside this one, including ‘Waffle’, ‘Plait’ and ‘Tree’!
Please Note: This learning content is for your personal use only and is not to be shared, re-sold or used for profit or for your own teaching purposes. Thank you ;-)